Step by Step Origami Instruction: Scorpion

Good morning friends..

to day i wanna show u step by step origami instruction how to make a scorpion ^^..its quite easy actually. all u need is just 1 piece of origami paper..or any paper u have in ur house as long as its square.

anyway, if some1 know i post a double post, means i post something i have posted before. please be kind to remind me so i can delete it n make another post. thank in advance


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Papercraft Instruction: Mecha Papercraft

Good morning..

this time the post will be about mecha ^^..are u a mecha lover?i am..this papercraft instructions use a mecha called Kuratas as a model, the shape is nice n not to hard on the making. anyway..does anyone know what mecha is??according to wiki The Japanese word "mecha" is derived from the Japanese abbreviation meka (メカ?) for the English word "mechanical". In Japanese, mecha encompasses all mechanical objects, including cars,gunscomputers, and other devices. 



thats it..n below is the link to download the instruction..have fun ^^

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Origami Instruction: Lucky Star

Godd day everybody..

this day i wanna show u how to make 1 really easy origami BUT this origami is soo cute n pretty..make 1 n im sure before u notice u've make dozens of this..LOL

this origami called Lucky Star, u can make it with any paper u have in ur house..but i prefer using an origami paper to make it, so have fun ^^

1. Start with a strip of paper. Tie a “knot” in the end of your paper.2. Pull gently to tighten, then flatten.
3. Fold the end of the strip down and tuck it into the knot.
You can cut a bit of it off if it's too long.
4. Now wrap the other end of the strip around and around this pentagon you have formed, creasing gently as you go.
5. Keep wrapping until you get to the end of the strip.
Tuck the last bit of the strip into the pouch. You should be left with a cute little pentagon.
6. Now to make this little pentagon into a star, very gently and slowly use your fingernail to press on the centre of each of its edges. The star should puff out.

now u have 1 lucky star :)
just remember..practice make perfect..

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5 Best Papercraft Applications on Google Play

Good Day folks ^^


few days ago, i post 5 Best Origami Applications on Google Play..now i wanna share u about the paprcreft applications..with these applications..u can make ur own papercrafts just with ur smartphones.

FYI, these applications is the best I found. Anybody else could have different choice depending on their own opinion, so..here it is

3D Papercraft-paperChibi
★★★★★ PaperChibi is an amazing new application for personalized avatar paper crafts. Check out our video to see how it works: http://paperchibi.com/video Make cute chibi avatars; change their clothes, hairstyle, eyes, and lots more. Then print and make real 3D papercraft avatars. Create chibi friends and family. Make a t-rex or a car for your chibi to ride in.
To assemble: use an adhesive dot roller, scrapbooking glue dots, a glue stick, or small strips of double sided tape.
Works best with photo paper or card stock. Set your printer to use 8.5"x11" or A4 paper. Email a PDF to yourself to print from your desktop computer or laptop. You can try installing and printing on your device with a printer app from Google Play, but often the least frustrating way to print is to email or copy the file to a desktop or laptop and print from there.
Chibi avatars are completely customizable! There are several print options that vary in poses and difficulty. The simplest chibi is very kid friendly. Incredibly fun for school art classes. Teachers, consider adding them to storytelling projects!
Take a photo of the chibi avatars you've made and share them on Instagram or Twitter with hash tag #paperchibi.

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Paper Crafts for grown Ups
Finally, A Hobby That Allows You To Tap Into Your Creative Skills And To Create Things Of Beauty!


We all have a creative side.
It's part of being human. We long to create. We want to add beauty to the world.
The urge to follow that creative instinct led the first cave people to scribble on walls. It put Picasso in front of the canvas. It built the Taj Mahal.
It's a core human need. It's a compulsion.
You feel it. We all do.
But maybe you can't paint. Maybe you can't play guitar or sing a song. You may not have a way with words.
Wouldn't it be nice if there was a creative outlet for you that would produce fantastic, tangible results without breaking your budget?
There is.
It's paper.
Paper? Absolutely.
Paper-based craft projects may be exactly what you need to fulfill your creative instincts without the time, hassles and expenses associated with other options.
You can learn how to make amazing items--the kind of things at which you and others will marvel--without spending decades learning the ropes.
What if I told you that you could be doing these things almost instantly?
★ Creating decorations that can make a special event truly special
★ Impressing others with your artistic skills
★ Making attractive items with real function
★ Enjoying the sense of satisfaction of actually creating something on your own
Well, it's all true. You can do all of that.
You just need this book.
Paper Crafts for Grown Ups is a completely new resource that details a number of different paper-based craft projects.
It isn't a simple "idea book". It's a real road map for creating amazing works of art with your own two hands.
Paper Crafts for Grown Ups contains step-by-step instructions for a number of amazing projects.
You'll be able to experience immediate artistic success while developing the skills that are sure to lead you to other amazing ideas of your own.
This book is stuffed with projects and with photo illustrations to guide you through the process. It's a fantastic way to start flexing your creative muscle.
This book covers:
★ Historical information about paper and its composition
★ Instructions for a number of projects ranging from three-dimensional seasonal art to Mexican paper cutting to party decorations
★ Easy-to-follow instructions that will turn you into an artistic force
★ Crystal-clear illustrations that will keep you on the right track every step of the way
★ And MUCH, MUCH more.
Paper Crafts for Grown Ups is a fantastic resource indeed.
*** On Sale Now! (Normal Price $19.99) ***
Get it now before promotion ends!
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iMOMOT
The World First Paper Toy App, iMOMOT goes beyond the limitation of being just an application and lets the users enjoy the design as accessories by printing out via website
■ We will be constantly updating quests, mini-games and new items for your to enjoy!
■ Main features of iMOMOT
1. Creating your special MOMOT in themes : You can easily create your very own MOMOT with simple steps. iMOMOT also provides a “draw” feature that let you draw and color the face on the pictures you took with the phone camera.
2. MOMOTOWN : MOMOTOWN is a space where you can create your own MOMOT. Various items can be used to decorate.
3. Play live MOMOT!
4. Presents aqcuired according to the missions and quest completion.
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6 Types of Origami Papers

good afternoon..


for u guys that dont really know what kind of paper u should use if u wanna make an origami, heres what i found on wikipedia for u..hope it'll help ^^

well offcourse u can just use any paper if u want especially if these papers is hard to find in ur neighborhood, so enough for the chit chat..here it is:

Kami

This paper is the easiest to find and cheapest to buy. It is also the most basic: kami, or koi paper. Kami is thin and easy to fold. It is usually printed only on one side, with a solid color or pattern. These patterns can be as simple as a gradation from red to blue, or as complex as a multi-colored kimono pattern of flowers and cranes with gold foil embellishments. Kami comes in several sizes, but standard sizes include 75 × 75 mm (about 3 × 3 inches), 6-inch squares and 10-inch squares.

Origamido

Meaning the "Way of paper folding," this handmade paper is created by Micheal Lafosse specifically for origami. It is designed for thinness.

Paper-backed foil

This medium is a slightly more expensive, flashier, paper that is good for retaining creases called paper-backed foil paper, Japanese foil, or simply foil. Foil paper is composed of a thin layer of foil adhered to an extremely thin sheet of paper. The most common colors are silver and gold, but any color is possible in foil paper including bright pink, blue and copper. In many multi-color packs, one sheet each of silver and gold paper is included. These are usually placed on the bottom end of the string if used in a thousand origami cranes.

Washi

Washi is a thick handmade paper, available commercially but very expensive. Washi is a long-fibred paper but is also very soft. It does not hold a sharp fold due to the extremely long and thick fibres of the pulp. Inclusions of flowers, leaves, grass, seeds, string, ribbon, and other small decorative items are common for washi, adding to the random and handmade appearance of the finished craft. Washi is also accepting of ink, making it easy to print upon. Printed washi has a uniquely shiny, uneven and occasionally transparent texture. In origami it is not as commonly used as kami paper.

Chiyogami

Chiyogami (literally "1000 generation paper") is an inexpensive alternative to washi paper. It is a traditional block-printed paper.

Dollar bills and banknotes


An origami snail that is made out of a dollar bill.



Banknotes may be used to fold models as well. Banknotes are common media for folding as the subject in the center of the banknote, like George Washington, can make a striking appearance on the finished model.








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